No DVI output of the graphics card

Both times I had a brutal surge (no power line) which closes my UPS. Both times, my power monitor would not come (the PC was fine). I had sort of a recovery after withdrawal of the graphics card (Nvidia geforce 6100 nforce 430) and in him plugging back in, the first time but the second time, I could never do the monitor. I decided that if I removed the DVI connection and used the vga on the PC (not located on the card) connection, the monitor worked well (such as a VGA, of course). Since DVI output set its power of monitor, I guess now that I had a failure of the graphics card. Not having not a knowledge of graphics cards, I need suggestions for replacements for the obsolete (and obviously defective) graphics card. I'm not a gamer, heavy, but use multimedia functions and games of light. Thank you.

Hello:

I would stick with a nVidia card PCIe 2.0 x 16 because you have the nVidia chipset and integrated graphics card.

This is my recommendation based on specifications. Performance and price wise.

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16814121422

Because it has an HDMI output, so, it will disable your sound system, once you install.

All you need to do is go into your BIOS. Find the onboard audio setting and change it from Auto to "Enabled". Make sure that you press the F10 key at this time to save the setting and again when you exit the BIOS.

Feel free to shop around for other choices. This video card is just my recommendation.

Make sure that you uninstall your old video card in Device Manager. Right-click on it and select uninstall. If there is a box of uninstalling driver check that too.  Instead of rebooting the machine as he asks, close it. Unplug it and install your new card.

It starts up and let him do recognize. Install the drivers from the floppy disk, you should get with it. Then once it is nice looking, reboot the PC and go into your BIOS and change the audio settings.

Plase after back and let us know how your video card replacement.

Paul

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